I agree; You look just lovely! I am surprised that "you" are not modeling with such beautiful height, nice hands, and great "All American girl" look. I remember when I saw how statues you were and I was in a mild shock. Thank you for all those shows of fiber and the needle size descriptions. You are so distinct, just what the knit ladies need. I would imagine that I would be willing to knit for life if I had all my fibers given to me to do tutorials. But, You so knit so professional and exceptionally.
What a great stitch for beginning my projects for next Christmas (I know, I know - crazy - but I'm a Christmas-aholic). Trying the different yarns and gauges will allow me to create entirely different looking shawls. Thanks!
Thank you!! I loved learning such a pretty and simple lace pattern. I enjoyed seeing how the different yarns looked with this pattern. I always enjoy making simple scarves with fine yarn. This will make a great one. I will have to check out Lion Brands yarns again. Your shawl is lovely and so stylish :D Have a good day ....Sharon :)
Well shame on me for thinking Lion Brand was just low-end craft store "value" yarn. These yarns are gorgeous. Gorgeous. And still value in a very positive sense. $6 a skein for 100% baby alpaca? $9 for the merino? $17 for CASHMERE? Lord have mercy on my Visa.
Oh and you nailed the colors for that shawl, my dear. That thing is killer. It's the biggest downfall of being a male knitter -- some of the coolest things I could make but never wear lol. :(
I want to say THANK you so much for being one of my go-to knitting teachers for the past year or so. I can always count on your precision and techniques. I'm wondering if I'm nuts w/ this one ... at 7:02 you say "slip one st purlwise" but as you're saying that, you slip it knitwise (as the pattern calls for). I get (now) why that's the classic Freudian slip of knitting, but thought I'd mention it in case it throws people for a ... loop. (sorry). thanks again + bonus points for your love of dogs.: )
What was the needle size you used on the light blue (beautiful) Superwash Merino yarn knitting in the round? (It was a denser version of the stitch.) I LOVED that you always turned your flat swatches to the back to be able to see both sides.
I hold my needles like you but I always have to let go of my needle to wrap the yarn!! Why can't I do it like you?? You are able to knit really fast by not letting go! 😩
Felicia Saunders - the instructions are here on RUclips in the video description field, just below the video. Click "show more" to see all of the instructions. They are also on my website here: verypink.com/2015/02/25/fancy-stitch-combo-lace-stitch/
I love the idea of showing a stitch or pattern in various yarns and needle sizes. Thanks for the video! Love all your tutorials!
Such a pretty and simple stitch. Thank your showing it off in all those beautiful yarns.
Excellent demo and wonderful wool, thank you.
I agree; You look just lovely! I am surprised that "you" are not modeling with such beautiful height, nice hands, and great "All American girl" look. I remember when I saw how statues you were and I was in a mild shock.
Thank you for all those shows of fiber and the needle size descriptions. You are so distinct, just what the knit ladies need.
I would imagine that I would be willing to knit for life if I had all my fibers given to me to do tutorials. But, You so knit so professional and exceptionally.
This is a great tutorial, but I just had to say that your hair style and color is FANTASTIC!!!!! You go girl!
Lori Lynette - wow, thank you, Lori!
You are very welcome. :)
I love the LB angora merino blend. it's wonderful to work with and so soft
What a great stitch for beginning my projects for next Christmas (I know, I know - crazy - but I'm a Christmas-aholic). Trying the different yarns and gauges will allow me to create entirely different looking shawls. Thanks!
LOVE THOSE YARNS!! I have 3 skeins of blackberry superwash merino that I picked up in NYC at the Lion Brand Studio Store.
Three years later in wondering what you made with such beautiful yarn!
Poornima Jaganathan - I just used a regular, ordinary bind-off on my samples, which worked fine:
ruclips.net/video/uIRuzLUDk7o/видео.html
This is a very pretty combo stitch.
Yay!!! I love the fancy stitch combo videos and was hoping you'd make more!
Thank you!! I loved learning such a pretty and simple lace pattern. I enjoyed seeing how the different yarns looked with this pattern. I always enjoy making simple scarves with fine yarn. This will make a great one. I will have to check out Lion Brands yarns again. Your shawl is lovely and so stylish :D Have a good day ....Sharon :)
Well shame on me for thinking Lion Brand was just low-end craft store "value" yarn. These yarns are gorgeous. Gorgeous. And still value in a very positive sense. $6 a skein for 100% baby alpaca? $9 for the merino? $17 for CASHMERE? Lord have mercy on my Visa.
Oh and you nailed the colors for that shawl, my dear. That thing is killer. It's the biggest downfall of being a male knitter -- some of the coolest things I could make but never wear lol. :(
I want to say THANK you so much for being one of my go-to knitting teachers for the past year or so. I can always count on your precision and techniques. I'm wondering if I'm nuts w/ this one ... at 7:02 you say "slip one st purlwise" but as you're saying that, you slip it knitwise (as the pattern calls for). I get (now) why that's the classic Freudian slip of knitting, but thought I'd mention it in case it throws people for a ... loop. (sorry). thanks again + bonus points for your love of dogs.: )
Great pattern! Love the yarns! Thanks
Yet another great tutorial. Can I just ask, what was the shawl called that you are wearing, I recognise it but can't seem to find it. Cheers :)
Great video. And I'm loving your hair!
The Bergère de France is also a very nice tread to work with too.
Love your videos. Thank you!
What was the needle size you used on the light blue (beautiful) Superwash Merino yarn knitting in the round? (It was a denser version of the stitch.) I LOVED that you always turned your flat swatches to the back to be able to see both sides.
xraymdabm - the circular knitting with the superwash merino was made with size 4 US needles.
I love this stitch! Going to have to try it soon. Thank you :)
Hi Staci, But how to bind off this type of lace projects? I am beginner so dont know about binding off..
The comment I''ve made before is for canadian knitters. They had a very beatifull silky iron grey tread.
I hold my needles like you but I always have to let go of my needle to wrap the yarn!! Why can't I do it like you?? You are able to knit really fast by not letting go! 😩
Oh that is a beautiful Staci! I love the yarns you presented too! Would look great as a mid season jacket or top, what do you think?
Don't see the pattern instructions on the You Tube site or on your Very Pink website. Am I missing them?
Felicia Saunders - the instructions are here on RUclips in the video description field, just below the video. Click "show more" to see all of the instructions. They are also on my website here:
verypink.com/2015/02/25/fancy-stitch-combo-lace-stitch/
VeryPink Knits Thank you so much Staci! I can't wait to make a shawl with this stitch!